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Single player Crash Bandicoot: Warped ( クラッシュ・バンディクー3 ブッとび!世界一周, Kurasshu Bandikū 3: Buttobi! Sekai Isshu; lit.
'Crash Bandicoot 3: Let's Go Around The World!' In Japan) is a platform game created and developed by for the PlayStation. It was also released for download on the PlayStation Network for and, and can be played on PlayStation Vita via Remote Play.
It was well-received publicly and critically, selling 7.13 million copies worldwide and scoring an average of 91% in Metacritic's aggregate. The game serves as a direct sequel to. It was the last platformer in the series developed by Naughty Dog, who then developed. In the game's story, an ancient evil entity known as the is broken free from a temple prison by a falling section of the space station. Hearing booming laughter throughout the land, the good hearted mask knew exactly who it was. It is discovered that Uka Uka has been in cahoots with in his previous plans and is fuming with the doctor for losing the.
Noting that there is no other power source left on Earth, Uka Uka and Cortex decide to search for the crystals in their original time and place through the use of the - A time machine built by master of warp technology. Aku Aku, determined to stop his evil twin Uka Uka, takes and to the Time Twister so they can recover the crystals before Cortex's henchmen get their clutches on them.
Contents Gameplay European box art Japanese box art Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped is a platform game in which the player controls and, who must travel back and forward in time and gather 25 before and do so. Much of the game takes place in the Time-Twister which acts as the hub area of the game. The Time-Twister is split up into five chambers; only the first chamber is initially available. Each chamber has five buttons that open portals to different levels. The goal in each level is to find and obtain the crystal hidden in the level. In some levels, the crystal is located inside the level. In other levels, the crystal is earned by completing a specific challenge.
After completing all five levels in a chamber, a sixth button that opens a portal to a boss level will appear. By defeating the boss, the next chamber will become available for play. When all 25 Crystals are found and all five boss characters are defeated, the player has reached the first ending. Crash and Coco start the game with 4 lives.
They lose a life when they are struck by an enemy attack or suffer any other type of damage. If they are able to obtain Aku Aku masks, they can take more damage and if they collect 3 without taking damage they become invincible for a short time. More lives can be earned by instructing Crash or Coco to collect 100 or break open a special crate to collect a life. If Crash or Coco run out of lives, the game is over. However, the game can be continued by selecting 'Yes' at the 'Continue?'
Each level (except for vehicle levels) contains a that leads to a special bonus area, where the player must navigate through a maze and collect everything in sight. As no lives are lost in the bonus areas, the bonus areas can be played through as often as the player desires until the bonus area can be cleared. Like in many other Crash games, the bonus rounds cannot be replayed a second time once the player has completed them. However, if the player leaves the level and comes back, then they are available again.
In addition to crystals, can be collected for more completion. Gems are rewarded to the player if all of the crates in a level are broken open or if a secret area is completed. There is a total of 45 gems in this game. Colored gems are found in special areas of levels and lead to hidden areas. There are five colored gems in the game:,.
Can be won by re-entering a level where the crystal has already been retrieved. To obtain a relic, the player must initiate the mode and race through a level in the pre-designated time displayed before entering a level. To begin a time trial run, the player must enter a level and activate the floating clock near the beginning of the level to activate time trial mode. If the clock isn't touched, the level can be played regularly. The player must then race through the level as quickly as possible.
Scattered throughout the level are crates with the numbers 1, 2 or 3 on them. When these crates are broken, the clock is frozen for the number of seconds designated by the box.
As no lives are lost in Time Trial mode, the level can be played through as often as the player desires. Sapphire, gold and platinum relics can be won depending on how low the player's final time is. The first five relics the player receives unlocks access to a level in the '. Every 5 Relics opens up another level in the Secret Warp Room. The levels in the Secret Warp Room must be won before the game can be 100% completed. There are a total of 30 relics in the game. Story Much of the game takes place in Nefarious Tropy's Time Twister Machine, where Crash and Coco travel through numerous periods of time.
The Time Twister consists of two hub rooms (one underground), the first one containing five chambers, each of which containing six portals, each leading to a different period of time, including (but not limited to) Medieval times, prehistoric times, Ancient Egypt, and the future. The game takes place immediately after the previous installment, in which.
Further information:, and 04:57, 2 July 2010 (UTC) Languages Comment: I like that the languages section on the left hand side is hidden now by default - it is not something that is used often, so showing those (sometimes 20+) links clutters the page unnecessarily. Idea: Ok, first I am going to make a few assertions based on no evidence. In general;. Not many people use the language links (see comment above). Of the people that do, they do not use it very often. Of the people that do, they only use a few (say 2 or 3) languages. If what I guess to be true is, then showing all the languages to a logged in user is showing too much information.
I think it should only show the ones you are interested in. For example, lets say I am interested in two languages; English (main) and Japanese (secondary).
Every now and then I will want to look at the Japanese version. So I expand the languages section (as I already mentioned, I like this part). But then I need to find the Japanese link. If it is a good article, then it will have many links. So it will be somewhere about two thirds at the bottom of a two page list. Not easy to find.
So my suggestion is something like this: Have a means to specify the languages you are interested in. Perhaps a preference section. Then the languages bar will show those languages that you are interested in and hide the rest. If the language is not available, it will tell you that it is not available.
By saying that it is not available (explicit), it avoids the current situation where you are not sure if it is not available, or you just cant find the link in the 50+ item language list. It would also make it easier for people to link two existing articles.
So maybe the language section could look like this: (+) Languages. English. (note, that plus sign (a triangle in the current vector skin) at the front of 'languages' would let you expand the full list of languages). If a Japanese version (in the above example) is not available/linked, it would provide visual feedback somehow (maybe it wont be a link, or it will have some extra text). 05:18, 2 July 2010 (UTC) Don't tie column widths to font size; leave proportional to page width. Don't set the width of the left navigation column (and boxes in the text) in terms of the font size. Leave it proportional to the page width (or leave the browser free to choose the width).
Setting those widths in terms of the font size means that the main column of text becomes much narrower as one increases the font size. See the page at at, enlarge the font size, and watch the main text column almost disappear.
(Don't take more and more space for the generic part of the page (e.g., that left navigation column, which is on every page anyway). Let the browser allocate the space to the main content of the page.) 19:51, 2 July 2010 (UTC) Phonetic pronunciation The phonetic pronunciation provided at the beginning of some articles is useless to me, and to anyone who is not privy to the secret code used to write them. Okay, I am sure there is a page somewhere in Wikipedia that explains the secret code. Shoot, there is probably a whole section on the subject, but I am NOT interested in learning the code. All I want to know is how to pronounce the word. Merriam-Webster has a nice feature: they provide an audible example. That might be more than you want to tackle.
Using good old dictionary pronunciation guidelines would be an acceptable alternative. —Preceding comment added by 05:24, 3 July 2010 (UTC) Assessment level I think that the default interface should implement the code at. One of the biggest problems we have with getting people to trust Wikipedia, is that they don't see us trying to maintain the quality of the articles. I showed another user last week, and he had no clue that you could do this and thought it would be very useful. If you implemented this code, or something similar, it would tell users alot more about articles on the main page. Right now we only show them GA and FA symbols, why not the whole range, that way we can increase awareness of all of our efforts in assessing articles?
13:22, 2 July 2010 (UTC) It would be a massive pain to add a stub image to over one million articles. The GA and FA symbols encompass only a few thousand pages in all.
They are also constant enough that a change in their status would be noticed. If you took a random article and expanded it, sometimes the stub template isn't removed from the page. Other times, the article's talk page isn't changed to reflect this change. GA and FA articles are more constant so that when they are nominated for their status, someone manually changes the template. If you respond to this and I don't, feel free to drop by my talk page with any questions that you might have. 21:03, 3 July 2010 (UTC) Watchlist I did some work on the old browser, it does not show up on my watchlist.
How do I get it to post?- 17:40, 3 July 2010 (UTC) Special characters In the 'Special characters' menu, there are only special characters for Latin, Latin-extended, IPA, Symbols, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Bangla, Telugu, Sinhala and Gujarati. I have written articles about things related to South-East Asia, so I would have liked to have seen also Thai, Lao, and Cambodian script be available in this menu.
Why aren't they, are they considered less culturally important than these four Indic scripts? It also puzzles me that you have chosen to include four Indic scripts, but have not chosen which is used to write, the official language of India. It also strikes me as a weakness to sort the Latin characters alphabetically and to divide them into the two arbitrarily defined Unicode categories: Latin and Latin-extended.
It would probably be much better for users if the characters were divided into language subsets, so that, for instance, a person wanting to write about a Vietnamese topic could go to the Vietnamese subsection and find all the characters needed to write Vietnamese there, rather than having to switch back and forth between the two categories Latin and Latin-extended. 14:12, 2 July 2010 (UTC) Both of your requests make perfect sense. Can you please report them to?
- 19:40, 4 July 2010 (UTC) Thank you for you comment Amir, I have now done so, bug 24257. 20:36, 4 July 2010 (UTC) proper display when hanging the flag in a vertical position. The stars are always displayed at the top, left corner when hung Horizontally. Therfore, this is the front of the flag. No matter how the flag is displayed.this is the front of the flag.
If you have a painted flag on any piece of material, this is the side that is painted.again, the front. There is only one side that is viewed. So hang it in the vertical position.the stars are on the top right.
Thank you, jan hoover —Preceding comment added by 10:56, 4 July 2010 (UTC) There is a problem with the search box - i need to click on it twice to get the cursor active!!!!! VERY FRUSTRATING —Preceding comment added by 13:57, 4 July 2010 (UTC) Cites I will try to edit content for cites so the censor lunatics don't intervene. I hate cites. Is there a specific APA or MLSA? —Preceding comment added by 20:44, 4 July 2010 (UTC) Links I think at the top of each page, wikipedia should have a link to the actual web page of that subject if available. If it doesn't have something close to a web page then it should have a link to the google page of that subject.
—Preceding comment added by 03:05, 4 July 2010 (UTC) We tend to place those links at the bottom in the External links sections. Usually it is the first link in that section and it is labeled as 'Official website of.' The reasoning is that a page should describe the topic, not be a link guide towards that topic. There are other websites that are much more suited for being linkguides. — (.
) 11:21, 6 July 2010 (UTC) donate? Could we make it easier?? Paypal in the bottom right corner? This is a good suggestion and I think it is already in consideration. — (. ) 11:17, 6 July 2010 (UTC) Miami medical I think you are making a big mistake by dropping the MIAMI MEDICAL show. I am a pretty good judge when it comes to picking a winning TV show and MIAMI MEDICAL in my book is a keeper.
Please reconsider continuing it. I don't think that you will be sorry. Yours truly, John Lewis 818-289-9923 [email protected] —Preceding comment added by 23:57, 4 July 2010 (UTC) Hello. I suspect, based on your question, that you found one of our over three million articles, and thought that we were directly affiliated in some way with that subject. Please note that you are at, the free online encyclopedia that, and this page is a help desk for asking questions related to using the encyclopedia.
Thus, we have no inside track on the subject of your question. You can, however, search our vast catalogue of articles by typing a subject into the search field on the upper right side of your screen. If you cannot find what you are looking for, we have a, divided into various subject areas, where asking knowledge questions is welcome.
Best of luck. — (.
) 11:17, 6 July 2010 (UTC) Micro font Over the weekend I've been unable to use wikipedia on my work computer which has Microsoft Office 2007 and Internet Explorer 7.0. The font on the screen was so small that even when I turned my computer to the lowest possible resolution, I still couldn't read a thing. As soon as I turned off the new features, the features returned to ALMOST normal. They are still smaller than usual, but not impossible to read.- 03:00, 5 July 2010 (UTC) You have likely turned the fontsize of your browser down, by accidentally hitting the keycombination for that.
See for more information. Control key + the mousewheel often changes the fontsize as well in browsers. — (. ) 11:15, 6 July 2010 (UTC) D0h! You are correct.
It only affected WP (and I noticed today one other page)? But it is now back to normal. Thanks.- 15:12, 6 July 2010 (UTC) MOONRAKER JABAR SPEED MANIAC MOONRAKER INDONESIA —Preceding comment added by (.
) 19:31, 7 July 2010 (UTC) Speed problem There should be some option to turn of animations. This is important for mobile devices.
Perhaps there should also be inserted some marker in the page to let scripts be aware of mobile devices and act accordingly. Only when there is valid reasons to believe the device can't handle the ordinary user interface the request should be redirected to the wap-version. 19:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC) Mobile devices are normally directed to the mobile web portal. — (. ) 19:53, 30 June 2010 (UTC) Just read that again, and what you ask is simply impossible. It assumes that there is some sort of performance metric or standard capabilities tag in the mobile space and unfortunately there is no such thing. — (.
) 19:54, 30 June 2010 (UTC) Vel, then I have coded some impossible javascripts!;p Plainly, the mobile portal sucks big time is a little bit less functional than I might want it to be. It works for some of the simplest mobile devices but it is way off for serious use. 21:57, 30 June 2010 (UTC) Your patches are welcome in.
— (. ) 13:49, 1 July 2010 (UTC) I am experiensing speed problems with new interface, it's so slow that even opening this edit took 25 minutes, I can't log in either bacause of slowness since someone was 'wise' and put up some sort of safety mechanism that stops login if it takes too long, I don't give a damn if my account is compromised by login taking forever, as long as I can switch back to old interface, which I now can't, thank you very much.
09:58, 8 July 2010 (UTC) Looks like pages started loading as they used to in past, I'll leave my comment the way it was and add this one to let ppl know problem was solved. 10:00, 8 July 2010 (UTC) Summary preview (Thanks for fixing the maddening need for hammering the Preview button!) I continue to hope that the long-established preview display of the edit summary will return.
Often a good summary includes a lk to a page, or to a talk section, but these are easy to screw up, and the only remedy other than catching them in the preview is to do a dummy edit after having saved the broken link! -. 07:52, 8 July 2010 (UTC).
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